So, you've downloaded a bunch of "Rar" files and now you have no idea what to do with them.

Don't panic, RarMonkey, the cool, new freeware Rar extractor has got it covered...and it's not gonna cost you a dime!

RarMonkey is a cool, new, freeware utility to extract Rar compressed archive files such as those that are frequently downloaded from forums, file-hosting sites, and newsgroups.

Features at a glance

Integrates with Windows Shell (Explorer context menu).

Can extract several Rar archives at once.

Can use one password automatically for multiple archive extractions of Rar files that are protected with the same password.

Saves frequently used passwords in a list for easy re-entry.

Cool, fun interface.

Absolutely free!

What's new in this version

Improved auto-update feature.

Fixed an issue in folder selection dialog that would cause an error when selecting previously used extract folders.

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No monkey business

RarMonkey might be cute, but it's all business when it comes to doing what it was designed to do: extracting Rar files. Because it only does one thing, it does it easily, efficiently, and with style.

Why pay for other complicated, hard-to-use, expensive programs that can create, extract, and manage Rar files when all you need is something to extract them, and you can get that something for free?

Convenient and versatile

RarMonkey can optionally associate itself with Rar files and even integrate with the Windows Shell making it easier than ever to extract any amount of Rar archives in one simple step. You can either just double-click one Rar file or select any amount of them, right-click, and click "Extract with RarMonkey" to start the extraction process. You can also drag any amount of Rar files from Windows Explorer and drop them on the program when it is open to start extracting them.

If you're extracting lots of Rar files at once, you can select one destination folder, then have the program automatically create new folders under that one for each archive it extracts in the process, naming those new folders after the name of the Rar file. That way the whole operation can happen unattended, since you don't have to keep selecting destination folders.

Also, if you are extracting multiple Rar archives that are protected by the same password, you can specify one password and have it automatically used for every archive in that operation so you don't have to keep entering it for every one. This is a unique feature in RarMonkey that is not found in other programs of this type, at least not to our knowledge.

See for yourself

If all you need is an simple, efficient way to extract Rar files, give RarMonkey a try. Visit our download page and grab a copy for free now.